Why we believe in paid internship schemes to open up routes into the fashion and textile industry
UK Fashion and Textile Association (UKFT)
Building a stronger future for UK fashion and textiles
The journey from education to employment in the UK fashion and textile industry can often feel like a winding road, with countless obstacles along the way. For many graduates, internships are the first steps on this journey - providing the experience, skills and connections needed to kick-start their careers. A new report from the?Sutton Trust?highlights how vital internships have become, with 51% of graduates completing at least one. Yet, the report also reveals troubling inequalities, from unpaid work to limited access for those from less affluent backgrounds.
At UK Fashion and Textile Association (UKFT) we believe internships should be opportunities for all – not just for those who can afford to work for free. That’s why we’re proud to offer paid internship schemes that remove barriers, foster inclusivity and unlock potential across the UK fashion and textile industry.
The current landscape: Challenges facing interns today
The Sutton Trust report paints a concerning picture, which is something we see mirrored in our sector:
These challenges exclude talented individuals and reduce diversity in our sector, which could really benefit from fresh perspectives and ideas.
Our approach: Opening doors with paid internships
To address these issues, we have developed a number of internship schemes designed to create fair, transparent and accessible pathways into the UK fashion and textile industry.
1. The New Talent Bursary programme
This initiative, developed with the generous support from key livery companies including The Worshipful Company of Drapers , The Weavers' Company and The Haberdashers' Company , helps fashion and textile students access high-quality internships by providing:
Success Stories:
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2. MADE IT Programme
The MADE IT programme aims to enhance the awareness and understanding of production and sourcing for design graduates while highlighting the wealth of opportunities in the entire supply chain, developed with the generous support of The Clothworkers' Company and CAPITB Trust . The programme includes:
Student experiences:
Why paid internships matter
We believe in the transformative power of internships – but only when they are accessible and fair. By paying interns fairly, as an industry we can:
Looking ahead
Internships should be about opportunity, not privilege. At UKFT, we’re proud to champion #paidinternships that help talented individuals launch their careers, regardless of their background.
By continuing to operate in programmes like the New Talent Bursary programme?and MADE IT, we’re not just opening doors - we’re building a stronger, more inclusive industry for the future.
For more information, visit: https://ukft.org/
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